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Title: An evaluation of a model multiple site distance learning program for non-traditional students
Authors: Thompson, Dale E.
Orr, Betsy
Brooks, Kit
Thompson, Cecelia
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Hong Kong : Vocational Training Council ; IVETA
Abstract: The purpose of the evaluation was to determine student's perception of the effectiveness of a multiple site distance education program. Part 1 evaluated the distance education process. Students reported a positive experience with distance education. Many were apprehensive at first but after a class or 2, most began to like the process and preferred it to raditional classes. Part 2 evaluated program incentives & barriers, class structure and application of course content. Students responded that evening and weekend scheduling was the greatest incentive to participation in the program while lack of access to the advisor/instructor was the greatest barrier.
Description: In: Vocational education and training for life long learning in the information era. IVETA [International Vocational Education and Training Association] Conference Proceedings (Hong Kong, China, August 6-9, 2000)
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Keywords: Human resource development
Distance learning
IT in vocational education and training
Subjects: IVETA 2000
Vocational education -- Congresses
Technical education -- Congresses
Type: Conference Paper
Links/Full textIVETA Conference 2000 via VTC-IR
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